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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1916)
Eagle C reek Note« Thè Palace MEAT Market Invites Your Patronage Cash Paid For Eggs Fred Jorg, Proprietor Phone Main 83. Broadway Estacada, Oregon [THE Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Duus of Maupin, were the guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass one day last week. The date of the school enter- | tainment, mentioned in last weeks I News, has been changed to Sat- I urday evening, June 17th. Mr. Berger visited his farm ' this week. ! Walter Douglass, w ife a n d j daughters, visited at the home of ; Mrs. Douglass’ parents, Mr. and • Mrs. J. C. Duus o f Garfield, on j Sunday. Orrin Ballou and w ife made a I trip Sunday to Dover, i Many Eagle Creek people last week took in the Hose Festival, some going by auto and others i by train. j Matt Glover returned recently ■ from Alaska, where he has been for the past six months or so. ‘Premo’ Cameras And Supplies Fishing Tackle — Hunting and Fishing Licenses Mr. and Mrs. Pete Clester re- ! turned home Monday. Mr. Cles ter recently returned from Alas ka and Mrs. Clester has been visiting in Portland for several days. Lunches • Confectionery - Cigars Ed Boner’s - $2. a dav. Estacada $10. a week Hotel Estacada Modern Conveniences E T •teudy tobacco «ati,faction— all day, e v ery day, from a r/raa, sm all ch ew — W -B C U T C h ew in g— the Real T o b a cco C h ew , n tw tmi. ¡ « » I «ArW. It'a glad news that a man can't help telling bis friends about aa Boon aa be learn a tha G fa c ts himaalf. T h e tame laata longer. Y o u need few er chewa. "Notice haw the «alt brings out tha rich tobacco taste '* Maia by WEYMAH-BRUTON COMPANY. 5 0 V w im S<para. New Tech City Viola residents are extremely proud o f the new road now being constructed on the Ficken Hill, under the direction of Supervisor Hively and with new planks re placing the worn ones at Viola and the brush well cut back from the highway, are claiming the best road in this part o f the county. Mrs. L. J. Palmateer is visit ing relatives at Fairview. Mrs. Henry Trapp o f Garfield has just returned from a visit at Woodburn. Or. W. F. Cary o f Portland was an Estacada business visitor this week. Miss Flora Johnson, who spent the winter in Portland, has re i Mrs. H. H. Massey o f Portland turned to her home in George, i spent last week as the guest of where she is keeping house for friends in Estacada. her father. Miss Kitty Reagan, who has Miss Rachel Reed o f Estacada been employed in Portland for who is attending the University the past year or so, is spending o f Washington is at home spend her vacation at the home of her . parents in Estacada. ing her vacation. Bulletin No. 3 Why Not Fa ce the Facts About Armor Competition? To tho People: The policy o f the United State« Government for many years has made real competition in armor-making ineffective. One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited The Government m ig h t have asked the three armor plants for bids and let the entire tonnage to the lowest bidder. That would have made competition effective. T h e result o f such a course w ould have been to d rive tw o o f th e three m anu factu rers ou t o f business, and leave the cou n try w ith facilities o f only one p la n t in tim e o f need. Filtrite Reversible Self Cleaning Filter Adjustible to all Faucets The Government in fact has always asked for bids from the three manufacturers, but no matter what the price quoted, each year’s bu nines« wan divided am on g th em. « P urifies an d D eoderizes th e GOOD JUDGE LOSES] Contributed Mrs. Lucy Glover, al ter a lin gering illness, died at her home, Thursday, June 8th. Mrs. Glov er was a pioneer o f Eagle Creek and her loss will be deeply felt in the community. The funeral took | place at the old home Saturday j afternoon with interment in the | Forrester Cemetery, Foulest W ater A rm o r m akers serve bu t on e r u s to m e r — th e U o r n m r n t , ju st as a pu blic u tility serves bu t o n e cu stom er— a co m m u n ity. The solution o f the public utility problem is regulation o f rates. Price 25c T b s s o lu tio n o f the a rm o r problem is fo r th e I.o v e ra m e n t to f > th e price. The Estacada Pharmacy Th o S to n W e v o lu n ta rily agree to accept any pries fixed by th e Federal T ra d e C om m ission . Isn ’ t acceptan ce o f th a t o ffer belter than th e d estru ction o f an in d u stry b u ilt solely to serve th e G overn m en t? C H A S X SCHW AB. C U n a S O U E N K O. U S A C I. Bethlehem Steel Company